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Edmond Jerald Harms

Posted 2019-12-13 by mhenderson
Published in the Daily Miner on Dec. 12, 2019 -
Kingman, Arizona -

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our
beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend Teddy Harms. He was
reunited with his Family and loved ones in Heaven on Dec. 3.

Edmond “Teddy” Jerald Harms was born to Brian and Sharon Harms on June
19, 1983 at Kingman Regional Medical Center. He was a lifelong
resident of Golden Valley and 2002 graduate of Kingman High School
where he played football his freshman through junior year.

Teddy was a loving child with a big heart; he gave great hugs and
would call his Grandma Sue whenever he saw a rainbow so she could look
for it, too. Throughout his life he loved everyone and never met a
stranger. He had many lifelong friends that will miss him surfing
their couches. Teddy had several jobs when he was younger which made
him a Jack of all trades but master of none, his true occupation was
“life” and he lived life on his own terms.

Teddy is survived by his parents, stepmother Deborah, brother Jessy,
Grandmother Sue Wood, stepbrothers Cain Dewitt and Nicholas Dehart,
stepsister and best friend Rachelle Dehart, stepsister Amanda Martin
and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by grandparents Arnold Harms, Spence and
Carol Irion, Frank Wood, cousin Casey Wood and was immediately
followed by second cousin Sherri Federlin.

Donations to help with funeral expenses would be much appreciated and
can be made at National Bank of Arizona in the names of Brian and
Sharon Harms. The family would like to invite anyone who would like to
honor Teddy to a celebration of life Dec. 13, 2019 from 3 p.m. to 7
p.m. at the Golden Paradise Landowners building located at 5505 W. Hwy
68 in Golden Valley.





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